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This page lists the Academy Award nominations and wins for the Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group, a corporation which develops scripts and oversees theatrical film production for the Walt Disney Company. Based at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California, the group includes Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Hollywood Pictures, Miramax Films, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and Pixar Animation Studios.

71 Awards of Merit won 13 Special/Honorary Awards won

     Academy Award of Merit      Special/Honorary Award

Year Film title Award Recepient(s) Production Company Distributor
1931/32
(5th)
Flowers and Trees Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions United Artists
1931/32
(5th)
Mickey's Orphans Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Columbia
1931/32
(5th)
Honorary Award
for the creation of Mickey Mouse
Walt Disney
1932/33
(6th)
The Three Little Pigs Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions United Artists
1932/33
(5th)
Building a Building Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions United Artists
1934
(7th)
The Tortoise and the Hare Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions United Artists
1935
(8th)
Three Orphan Kittens Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions United Artists
1935
(8th)
Who Killed Cock Robin? Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions United Artists
1936
(9th)
The Country Cousin Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions United Artists
1937
(10th)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Music (Scoring) Walt Disney Studio Music Department
Leigh Harline
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1937
(10th)
The Old Mill Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1937
(10th)
Academy Award, Scientific or Technical (Class II)
for the design and application to production of the multi-plane camera
Walt Disney Productions
1938
(11th)
Ferdinand the Bull Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1938
(11th)
Brave Little Tailor Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1938
(11th)
Good Scouts Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1938
(11th)
Mother Goose Goes Hollywood Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1938[1]
(11th)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Honorary Award
for significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field for the motion picture cartoon.
Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1939
(12th)
The Ugly Duckling Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1939
(12th)
The Pointer Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1940
(13th)
Pinocchio Music (Original Score) Leigh Harline
Paul J. Smith
Ned Washington
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1940
(13th)
Pinocchio Music (Song)
"When You Wish upon a Star"
Leigh Harline (music)
Ned Washington (lyrics)
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1941
(14th)
Dumbo Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) Frank Churchill
Oliver Wallace
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1941
(14th)
Dumbo Music (Song)
"Baby Mine"
Frank Churchill (music)
Ned Washington (lyrics)
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1941
(14th)
Lend a Paw Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1941
(14th)
Truant Officer Donald Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1941
(14th)
Fantasia Honorary Award
for their unique achievement in the creation of a new form of visualized music, thereby widening the scope of the motion picture as entertainment and as an art form
Leopold Stokowski and associates Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1941
(14th)
Fantasia Honorary Award
for their outstanding contribution to the advancement of the use of sound in motion pictures
Walt Disney
William Garity
John N. A. Hawkins
RCA Manufacturing Company
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1941
(14th)
Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award Walt Disney
1942
(15th)
The Grain that Built a Hemisphere Documentary Walt Disney Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
1942
(15th)
The New Spirit Documentary Walt Disney United States Department of the Treasury United States Department of the Treasury
1942
(15th)
Bambi Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) Frank Churchill
Edward Plumb
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1942
(15th)
Bambi Music (Song)
"Love Is a Song"
Frank Churchill (music)
Larry Morey (lyrics)
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1942
(15th)
Der Fuehrer's Face Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1942
(15th)
Bambi Sound Recording Walt Disney Studio Sound Department
C. O. Slyfield
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1943
(16th)
Water—Friend or Enemy Documentary (Short Subject)[2] Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Office of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs
1943
(16th)
Victory Through Air Power Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) Edward H. Plumb
Paul J. Smith
Oliver G. Wallace
Walt Disney Productions United Artists
1943
(16th)
Saludos Amigos Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) Charles Wolcott
Edward H. Plumb
Paul J. Smith
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1943
(16th)
Saludos Amigos Music (Song)
"Saludos Amigos"
Charles Wolcott (music)
Ned Washington (lyrics)
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1943
(16th)
Reason and Emotion Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1943
(16th)
Saludos Amigos Sound Recording Walt Disney Studio Sound Department
C. O. Slyfield
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1944
(17th)
How to Play Football Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1945
(18th)
The Three Caballeros Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) Charles Wolcott
Edward Plumb
Paul J. Smith
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1945
(18th)
Donald's Crime Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1945
(18th)
The Three Caballeros Sound Recording Walt Disney Studio Sound Department
C. O. Slyfield
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1946
(19th)
Squatter's Rights Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1946
(19th)
Academy Award, Scientific or Technical (Class III)
for the design and development of an audio finder and track viewer for checking and locating noise in soundtracks
Arthur F. Blinn
Robert O. Cook
C. O. Slyfield
Walt Disney Studio Sound Department
1947
(20th)
Song of the South Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) Daniele Amfitheatrof
Paul J. Smith
Charles Wolcott
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1947
(20th)
Song of the South Music (Song)
"Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah"
Allie Wrubel (music)
Ray Gilbert (lyrics)
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1947
(20th)
Chip an' Dale Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1947
(20th)
Pluto's Blue Note Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1947
(20th)
Song of the South Honorary Award
for his able and heart-warming characterization of Uncle Remus, friend and story teller to the children of the world
James Baskett Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1948
(21st)
Mickey and the Seal Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1948
(21st)
Tea for Two Hundred Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1948
(21st)
Seal Island Short Subject (Two-reel) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1949
(22nd)
So Dear to My Heart Music (Song)
"Lavender Blue"
Eliot Daniel (music)
Larry Morey (lyrics)
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1949
(22nd)
Toy Tinkers Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1950
(23rd)
Cinderella Sound Recording Walt Disney Studio Sound Department
C. O. Slyfield
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1950
(23rd)
Cinderella Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) Oliver Wallace
Paul J. Smith
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1950
(23rd)
Cinderella Music (Song)
"Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo"
Mack David (music and lyrics)
Al Hoffman (music and lyrics)
Jerry Livingston (music and lyrics)
Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1950
(23rd)
In Beaver Valley Short Subject (Two-reel) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1951
(24th)
Alice in Wonderland Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) Oliver Wallace Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1951
(24th)
Lambert, the Sheepish Lion Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1951
(24th)
Nature's Half Acre Short Subject (Two-reel) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1952
(25th)
Water Birds Short Subject (Two-reel) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1953
(26th)
Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1953
(26th)
Rugged Bear Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1953
(26th)
Bear Country Short Subject (Two-reel) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1953
(26th)
Ben and Me Short Subject (Two-reel) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1953
(26th)
The Living Desert Documentary (Feature) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1953
(26th)
The Alaskan Eskimo Documentary (Short Subject) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1954
(27th)
The Vanishing Prairie Documentary (Feature) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1954
(27th)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Art Direction (Color) John Meehan (art direction)
Emile Kuri (set decoration)
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1954
(27th)
Pigs is Pigs Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1954
(27th)
Siam Short Subject (Two-reel) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1954
(27th)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Film Editing Elmo Williams Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1954
(27th)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Special Effects Walt Disney Studios Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1955
(28th)
No Hunting Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions RKO Radio
1955
(28th)
Switzerland Short Subject (Two-reel) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1955
(28th)
Men against the Arctic Documentary (Short Subject) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1956
(29th)
Samoa Short Subject (Two-reel) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1956
(29th)
Cow Dog Short Subject (Two-reel) Larry Lansburgh Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1956
(29th)
Man in Space Documentary (Short Subject) Ward Kimball Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1957
(30th)
Perri Music (Scoring) Paul Smith Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1957
(30th)
The Wetback Hound Short Subject (Live Action) Larry Lansburgh Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1957
(30th)
Portugal Short Subject (Live Action) Ben Sharpsteen Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1957
(30th)
The Truth about Mother Goose Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1958
(31st)
White Wilderness Music (Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture) Oliver Wallace Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1958
(31st)
Grand Canyon Short Subject (Live Action) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1958
(31st)
Paul Bunyan Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1958
(31st)
White Wilderness Documentary (Feature) Ben Sharpsteen Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1958
(31st)
Ama Girls Documentary (Short Subject) Ben Sharpsteen Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1959
(32nd)
Sleeping Beauty Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) George Bruns Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1959
(32nd)
Mysteries of the Deep Short Subject (Live Action) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1959
(32nd)
Noah's Ark Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1959
(32nd)
Donald in Mathmagic Land Documentary (Short Subject) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1959
(32nd)
Academy Award, Scientific or Technical (Class III)
for the design of an improved optical printer for special effects and matte shots
Ub Iwerks
1960
(33rd)
Islands of the Sea Short Subject (Live Action) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1960
(33rd)
Goliath II Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1960
(33rd)
The Horse with the Flying Tail Documentary (Feature) Larry Lansburgh Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1960
(33rd)
Pollyanna Academy Juvenile Award Hayley Mills Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1961
(34th)
The Absent Minded Professor Art Direction (Black-and-White) Carroll Clark (art direction)
Emile Kuri (set decoration)
Hal Gausman (set decoration)
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1961
(34th)
The Absent Minded Professor Cinematography (Black-and-White) Edward Coleman Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1961
(34th)
Babes in Toyland Costume Design (Color) Bill Thomas Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1961
(34th)
The Parent Trap Film Editing Philip W. Anderson Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1961
(34th)
The Parent Trap Sound Walt Disney Studio Sound Department
Robert O. Cook
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1961
(34th)
Babes in Toyland Music (Scoring of a Musical Picture) George Bruns Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1961
(34th)
Aquamania Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1961
(34th)
The Absent Minded Professor Special Effects Robert A. Mattey
Eustace Lycett
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1962
(35th)
Bon Voyage! Costume Design (Color) Bill Thomas Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1962
(35th)
Symposium on Popular Songs Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1962
(35th)
Bon Voyage! Sound Walt Disney Studio Sound Department
Robert O. Cook
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1963
(36th)
The Sword in the Stone Music (Scoring of Music—adaptation or treatment) George Bruns Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1964
(37th)
Mary Poppins Actress Julie Andrews
as Mary Poppins
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1964
(37th)
Mary Poppins Film Editing Cotton Warburton Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1964
(37th)
Mary Poppins Music (Music Score—substantially original) Richard M. Sherman
Robert B. Sherman
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1964
(37th)
Mary Poppins Music (Song)
"Chim Chim Cher-ee"
Richard M. Sherman (music and lyrics)
Robert B. Sherman (music and lyrics)
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1964
(37th)
Mary Poppins Special Visual Effects Peter Ellenshaw
Eustace Lycett
Hamilton Luske
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1964
(37th)
Mary Poppins Best Picture Walt Disney
Bill Walsh
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1964
(37th)
Mary Poppins Sound Walt Disney Studio Sound Department
Robert O. Cook
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1964
(37th)
Mary Poppins Art Direction (Color) Carroll Clark (art direction)
William H. Tuntke (art direction)
Emile Kuri (set decoration)
Hal Gausman (set decoration)
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1964
(37th)
Mary Poppins Cinematography (Color) Edward Coleman Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1964
(37th)
Mary Poppins Costume Design (Color) Tony Walton Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1964
(37th)
Mary Poppins Directing Robert Stevenson Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1964
(37th)
Mary Poppins Music (Scoring of Music—adaptation or treatment) Irwin Kostal Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1964
(37th)
Mary Poppins Writing (Screenplay—based on material from another medium) Bill Walsh
Don DaGradi
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1967
(40th)
The Happiest Millionaire Costume Design Bill Thomas Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1967
(40th)
The Jungle Book Music (Song)
"The Bare Necessities"
Terry Gilkyson (music and lyrics) Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1968
(41st)
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day Short Subject (Cartoon) Walt Disney
posthumous
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1969
(42nd)
It's Tough to Be a Bird Short Subject (Cartoon) Ward Kimball Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1971
(44th)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks Special Visual Effects Alan Maley
Eustace Lycett
Danny Lee
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1971
(44th)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks Art Direction John B. Mansbridge (art direction)
Peter Ellenshaw (art direction)
Emile Kuri (set decoration)
Hal Gausman (set decoration)
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1971
(44th)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks Costume Design Bill Thomas Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1971
(44th)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks Music (Scoring: Adaptation and Original Song Score) Richard M. Sherman (song score)
Robert B. Sherman (song score)
Irwin Kostal (adaptation score)
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1971
(44th)
Bedknobs and Broomsticks Music (Song—Original for the Picture)
"The Age of Not Believing"
Richard M. Sherman (music and lyrics)
Robert B. Sherman (music and lyrics)
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1972
(45th)
Napoleon and Samantha Music (Original Dramatic Score) Buddy Baker Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1973
(46th)
Robin Hood Music (Song)
"Love"
George Bruns (music)
Floyd Huddleston (lyrics)
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1974
(47th)
The Island at the Top of the World Art Direction Peter Ellenshaw (art direction)
John B. Mansbridge (art direction)
Walter Tyler (art direction)
Al Roelofs
Hal Gausman (set decoration)
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1974
(47th)
Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too Short Film (Animated) Wolfgang Reitherman Walt Disney Productions
1977
(50th)
Pete's Dragon Music (Original Song Score and Its Adaptation or Adaptation Score) Al Kasha (song score)
Joel Hirschhorn (song score)
Irwin Kostal (adaptation score)
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1977
(50th)
Pete's Dragon Music (Original Song)
"Candle on the Water"
Al Kasha (music and lyrics)
Joel Hirschhorn (music and lyrics)
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1977
(50th)
The Rescuers Music (Original Song)
"Someone's Waiting for You"
Sammy Fain (music)
Carol Connors (lyrics)
Ayn Robbins (lyrics)
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1979
(52nd)
The Black Hole Cinematography Frank Phillips Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1979
(52nd)
The Black Hole Visual Effects Peter Ellenshaw
Art Cruickshank
Eustace Lycett
Danny Lee
Harrison Ellenshaw
Joe Hale
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1982
(55th)
Tron Costume Design Elois Jenssen
Rosanna Norton
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1982
(55th)
Tron Sound Michael Minkler
Bob Minkler
Lee Minkler
Jim La Rue
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1983
(56th)
Mickey's Christmas Carol Short Film (Animated) Burny Mattinson Walt Disney Productions
1983
(56th)
Never Cry Wolf Sound Alan R. Splet
Todd Boekelheide
Randy Thom
David Parker
Walt Disney Productions Buena Vista
1983
(56th)
Country Actress in a Leading Role Jessica Lange
as Jewell Ivy
Touchstone Films Productions Buena Vista
1983
(56th)
Splash Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen) Lowell Ganz (screenplay)
Babaloo Mandel (screenplay)
Bruce Jay Friedman (screenplay and screen story)
Brian Grazer (story)
Touchstone Films Productions Buena Vista
1985
(58th)
The Journey of Natty Gann Costume Design Albert Wolsky Walt Disney Pictures and Silver Screen Partners II Production Buena Vista
1985
(58th)
Return to Oz Visual Effects Will Vinton
Ian Wingrove
Zoran Perisic
Michael Lloyd
Walt Disney Pictures and Silver Screen Partners II Production Buena Vista
1986
(47th)
The Color of Money Actor Paul Newman
as Eddie Felson
Touchstone Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners II Buena Vista
1986
(59th)
The Color of Money Actress in a Supporting Role Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio
as Carmen
Touchstone Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners II Buena Vista
1986
(59th)
The Color of Money Art Direction Boris Leven (art direction)
Karen A. O'Hara (set decoration)
Touchstone Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners II Buena Vista
1986
(59th)
The Color of Money Writing (Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium) Richard Price Touchstone Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners II Buena Vista
1987
(60th)
Good Morning Vietnam Actor in a Leading Role Robin Williams
as Adrian Cronauer
Touchstone Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners III Buena Vista
1988
(61st)
Beaches Art Direction Albert Brenner (art direction)
Garrett Lewis (set decoration)
Touchstone Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners III Buena Vista
1988
(61st)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit Film Editing Arthur Schmidt Amblin Entertainment and Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1988
(61st)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit Sound Effects Editing Charles L. Campbell
Louis L. Edemann
Amblin Entertainment and Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1988
(61st)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit Visual Effects Ken Ralston
Richard Williams
Edward Jones
George Gibbs
Amblin Entertainment and Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1988
(61st)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit Art Direction Elliot Scott (art direction)
Peter Howitt (set decoration)
Amblin Entertainment and Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1988
(61st)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit Cinematography Dean Cundey Amblin Entertainment and Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1988
(61st)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit Sound Robert Knudson
John Boyd
Don Digirolamo
Tony Dawe
Amblin Entertainment and Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1988
(61st)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit Special Achievement Award
for animation direction
Richard Williams Amblin Entertainment and Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1989
(62nd)
The Little Mermaid Music (Original Score) Alan Menken Walt Disney Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV Buena Vista
1989
(62nd)
The Little Mermaid Music (Original Song)
"Under the Sea"
Alan Menken (music)
Howard Ashman (lyric)
Walt Disney Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV Buena Vista
1989
(62nd)
Dead Poets Society Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen) Tom Schulman Touchstone Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV Buena Vista
1989
(62nd)
The Little Mermaid Music (Original Song)
"Kiss the Girl"
Alan Menken (music)
Howard Ashman (lyric)
Walt Disney Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV Buena Vista
1989
(62nd)
Dead Poets Society Actor in a Leading Role Robin Williams
as John Keating
Touchstone Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV Buena Vista
1989
(62nd)
Dead Poets Society Directing Pete Weir Touchstone Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV Buena Vista
1989
(62nd)
Dead Poets Society Best Picture Steven Haft
Paul Junger Witt
Tony Thomas
Touchstone Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV Buena Vista
1989
(62nd)
Blaze Cinematography Haskell Wexler Touchstone Pictures Production in association with Silver Screen Partners IV Buena Vista
1990
(63rd)
Dick Tracy Art Direction Richard Sylbert (art direction)
Rick Simpson (set decoration)
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1990
(63rd)
Dick Tracy Makeup John Caglione, Jr.
Doug Drexler
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1990
(63rd)
Dick Tracy Music (Original Song)
"Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man)"
Stephen Sondheim (music and lyric) Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1990
(63rd)
Dick Tracy Actor in a Supporting Role Al Pacino
as Big Boy Caprice
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1990
(63rd)
Dick Tracy Cinematography Vittorio Storaro Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1990
(63rd)
Dick Tracy Costume Design Milena Canonero Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1990
(63rd)
Dick Tracy Sound Chris Jenkins
David E. Campbell
D. M. Hemphill
Thomas Causey
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1990
(63rd)
Pretty Woman Actress in a Leading Role Julia Roberts
as Vivian Ward
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1991
(64th)
Beauty and the Beast Music (Original Score) Alan Menken Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1991
(64th)
Beauty and the Beast Music (Original Song)
"Beauty and the Beast"
Alan Menken (music)
Howard Ashman (lyric)
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1991
(64th)
Beauty and the Beast Music (Original Song)
"Be Our Guest"
Alan Menken (music)
Howard Ashman (lyric)
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1991
(64th)
Beauty and the Beast Music (Original Song)
"Belle"
Alan Menken (music)
Howard Ashman (lyric)
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1991
(64th)
Beauty and the Beast Best Picture Don Hahn Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1991
(64th)
Beauty and the Beast Sound Terry Porter
Mel Metcalfe
David J. Hudson
Doc Kane
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1991
(64th)
Academy Award, Scientific or Technical (Scientific and Engineering Award)
for the design and development of the Computer Animation Production System (CAPS) for feature film animation
Rand Cartwright
David B. Coons
Lem Davis
Thomas Hahn
James Houston
Mark Kimball
Dylan W. Kohler
Peter Nye
Michael Shatzis
David F. Wolf
Walt Disney Feature Animation Department
1992
(65th)
Aladdin Music (Original Score) Alan Menken Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1992
(65th)
Aladdin Music (Original Song)
"A Whole New World"
Alan Menken (music)
Tim Rice (lyric)
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1992
(65th)
Aladdin Music (Original Song)
"Friend Like Me"
Alan Menken (music)
Howard Ashman (lyric)
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1992
(65th)
Aladdin Sound Terry Porter
Mel Metcalfe
David J. Hudson
Doc Kane
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1992
(65th)
Aladdin Sound Effects Editing Mark Mangini Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1993
(66th)
What's Love Got to Do with It Actor in a Leading Role Laurence Fishburne
as Ike Turner
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1993
(66th)
What's Love Got to Do with It Actress in a Leading Role Angela Bassett
as Tina Turner
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1993
(66th)
The Nightmare Before Christmas Visual Effects Pete Kozachik
Eric Leighton
Ariel Velasco Shaw
Gordon Baker
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1994
(67th)
The Lion King Music (Original Score) Hans Zimmer Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1994
(67th)
The Lion King Music (Original Song)
"Can You Feel the Love Tonight"
Elton John (music)
Tim Rice (lyric)
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1994
(67th)
Ed Wood Actor in a Supporting Role Martin Landau
as Bela Lugosi
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1994
(67th)
Ed Wood Makeup Rick Baker
Ve Neill
Yolanda Toussieng
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1994
(67th)
The Lion King Music (Original Song)
"Circle of Life"
Elton John (music)
Tim Rice (lyric)
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1994
(67th)
The Lion King Music (Original Song)
"Hakuna Matata"
Elton John (music)
Tim Rice (lyric)
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1994
(67th)
Quiz Show Actor in a Supporting Role Paul Scofield
"as Mark Van Doren"
Hollywood Pictures Presentation of a Wildwood Enterprises/Baltimore Pictures Production Buena Vista
1994
(67th)
Quiz Show Directing Robert Redford Hollywood Pictures Presentation of a Wildwood Enterprises/Baltimore Pictures Production Buena Vista
1994
(67th)
Quiz Show Best Picture Robert Redford
Michael Jacobs
Julian Krainin
Michael Nozik
Hollywood Pictures Presentation of a Wildwood Enterprises/Baltimore Pictures Production Buena Vista
1994
(67th)
Quiz Show Writing (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published) Paul Attanasio Hollywood Pictures Presentation of a Wildwood Enterprises/Baltimore Pictures Production Buena Vista
1995
(68th)
Pocahontas Music (Original Musical or Comedy Score) Alan Menken (music and orchestral score)
Stephen Schwartz (lyrics)
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1995
(68th)
Pocahontas Music (Original Song)
"Colors of the Wind"
Alan Menken (music)
Stephen Schwartz (lyric)
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1995
(68th)
Runaway Brain Short Film (Animated) Chris Bailey Walt Disney Pictures Production
1995
(68th)
Toy Story Music (Original Musical or Comedy Score) Randy Newman Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Production Buena Vista
1995
(68th)
Toy Story Music (Original Song)
"You've Got a Friend in Me"
Randy Newman (music and lyric) Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Production Buena Vista
1995
(68th)
Toy Story Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen) Joss Whedon (screenplay)
Andrew Stanton (screenplay)
Joel Cohen (screenplay)
Alec Sokolow (screenplay)
John Lasseter (story)
Peter Docter (story)
Andrew Stanton (story)
Joe Ranft (story)
Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Production Buena Vista
1995
(68th)
Mr. Holland's Opus Actor in a Leading Role Richard Dreyfuss
as Glenn Holland
Hollywood Pictures/Interscope Communications Production Buena Vista
1995
(68th)
Nixon Actor in a Leading Role Anthony Hopkins
as Richard Nixon
Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Production Buena Vista
1995
(68th)
Nixon Actress in a Supporting Role Joan Allen
as Pat Nixon
Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Production Buena Vista
1995
(68th)
Nixon Music (Original Dramatic Score) John Williams Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Production Buena Vista
1995
(68th)
Nixon Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen) Stephen J. Rivele
Christopher Wilkinson
Oliver Stone
Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Production Buena Vista
1995
(68th)
Crimson Tide Film Editing Chris Lebenzon Hollywood Pictures Production Buena Vista
1995
(68th)
Crimson Tide Sound Kevin O'Connell
Rick Kline
Gregory H. Watkins
William B. Kaplan
Hollywood Pictures Production Buena Vista
1995
(68th)
Crimson Tide Sound Effects Editing George Watters II Hollywood Pictures Production Buena Vista
1995
(68th)
Roommates Makeup Greg Cannom
Bob Laden
Colleen Callaghan
Hollywood Pictures/Interscope Communications Production Buena Vista
1995
(68th)
Unstrung Heroes Music (Original Musical or Comedy Score) Thomas Newman Hollywood Pictures Production Buena Vista
1995
(68th)
Toy Story Special Achievement Award
for the first feature-length computer-animated film
John Lasseter Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Production Buena Vista
1996
(69th)
Evita Music (Original Song)
"You Must Love Me"
Andrew Lloyd Webber (music)
Tim Rice (lyric)
Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Production Buena Vista
1996
(69th)
The Hunchback of Notre Dame Music (Original Musical or Comedy Score) Alan Menken (music and orchestral score)
Stephen Schwartz (lyrics)
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1996
(69th)
James and the Giant Peach Music (Original Musical or Comedy Score) Randy Newman Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1996
(69th)
The Preacher's Wife Music (Original Musical or Comedy Score) Hans Zimmer Touchstone Pictures/Samuel Goldwyn Company Production Buena Vista
1996
(69th)
Up Close and Personal Music (Original Song)
"Because You Loved Me"
Diane Warren Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1996
(69th)
Evita Art Direction Brian Morris (art direction)
Philippe Turlure (set decoration)
Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Production Buena Vista
1996
(69th)
Evita Cinematography Darius Khondji Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Production Buena Vista
1996
(69th)
Evita Film Editing Gerry Hambling Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Production Buena Vista
1996
(69th)
Evita Sound Andy Nelson
Anna Behlmer
Ken Weston
Hollywood Pictures/Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Production Buena Vista
1996
(69th)
The Rock Sound Kevin O'Connell
Greg P. Russell
Keith A. Wester
Hollywood Pictures Production Buena Vista
1997
(70th)
Hercules Music (Original Song)
"Go the Distance"
Alan Menken (music)
David Zippel (lyric)
Hollywood Pictures Production Buena Vista
1997
(70th)
Kundun Art Direction Dante Ferretti (art direction)
Francesca Lo Schiavo (set decoration)
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1997
(70th)
Kundun Cinematography Roger Deakins Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1997
(70th)
Kundun Music (Original Dramatic Score) Philip Glass Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1997
(70th)
Kundun Costume Design Dante Ferretti Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1997
(70th)
Con Air Music (Original Song)
"How Do I Live"
Diane Warren (music and lyric) Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1997
(70th)
Con Air Sound Kevin O'Connell
Greg P. Russell
Arthur Rochester
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1997
(70th)
Starship Troopers Visual Effects Phil Tippett
Scott E. Anderson
Alec Gillis
John Richardson
TriStar Pictures and Touchstone Pictures Production TriStar
1998
(71st)
Mighty Joe Young Visual Effects Rick Baker, Hoyt Yeatman, Allen Hall, Jim Mitchell Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1998
(71st)
A Bug's Life Music (Original Musical or Comedy Score) Randy Newman Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
1998
(71st)
Mulan Music (Original Musical or Comedy Score) Matthew Wilder (music)
David Zippel (lyrics)
Jerry Goldsmith (orchestral score)
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1998
(71st)
A Civil Action Actor in a Supporting Role Robert Duvall
as Jerome Facher
Touchstone Pictures and Paramount Pictures Production Buena Vista
1998
(71st)
A Civil Action Cinematography Conrad L. Hall Touchstone Pictures and Paramount Pictures Production Buena Vista
1998
(71st)
The Horse Whisperer Music (Original Song)
"A Soft Place to Fall"
Allison Moorer (music and lyrics)
Gwil Owen (music and lyrics)
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1998
(71st)
Armageddon Music (Original Song)
"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing"
Diane Warren (music and lyrics) Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1998
(71st)
Armageddon Sound Kevin O'Connell
Greg P. Russell
Keith A. Wester
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1998
(71st)
Armageddon Sound Effects Editing George Watters II Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1998
(71st)
Armageddon Visual Effects Richard R. Hoover
Pat McClung
John Frazier
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1999
(72nd)
The Straight Story Actor in a Leading Role Richard Farnsworth
as Alvin Straight
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1999
(72nd)
Tarzan Music (Original Song)
"You'll Be in My Heart"
Phil Collins (music and lyric) Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
1999
(72nd)
Toy Story 2 Music (Original Song)
"When She Loved Me"
Randy Newman (music and lyric) Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
1999
(72nd)
The Insider Actor in a Leading Role Russell Crowe
as Jeffrey Wigand
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1999
(72nd)
The Insider Cinematography Dante Spinotti Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1999
(72nd)
The Insider Directing Michael Mann Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1999
(72nd)
The Insider Film Editing William Goldenberg
Paul Rubell
David Rosenbloom
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1999
(72nd)
The Insider Best Picture Michael Mann
Pieter Jan Brugge
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1999
(72nd)
The Insider Sound Andy Nelson
Doug Hemphill
Lee Orloff
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1999
(72nd)
The Insider Writing (Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published) Eric Roth
Michael Mann
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
1999
(72nd)
Bicentennial Man Makeup Greg Cannom Touchstone Pictures/Columbia Pictures Production Buena Vista
2000
(73rd)
The Emperor's New Groove Music (Original Song)
"My Funny Friend and Me"
Sting (music and lyric)
David Hartley (lyric)
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
2000
(73rd)
102 Dalmatians Costume Design Anthony Powell Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
2001
(74th)
Monsters, Inc. Music (Original Song)
"If I Didn't Have You"
Randy Newman (music and lyric) Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
2001
(74th)
Pearl Harbor Sound Editing George Watters II
Christopher Boyes
Touchstone Pictures/Jerry Bruckheimer Films Production Buena Vista
2001
(74th)
Monsters, Inc. Animated Feature Film Pete Docter
John Lasseter
Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
2001
(74th)
Monsters, Inc. Music (Original Score) Randy Newman Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
2001
(74th)
Monsters, Inc. Sound Editing Gary Rydstrom
Michael Silvers
Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
2001
(74th)
Pearl Harbor Music (Original Song)
"There You'll Be"
Diane Warren (music and lyric) Touchstone Pictures/Jerry Bruckheimer Films Production Buena Vista
2001
(74th)
Pearl Harbor Sound Kevin O'Connell
Greg P. Russell
Peter J. Devlin
Touchstone Pictures/Jerry Bruckheimer Films Production Buena Vista
2001
(74th)
Pearl Harbor Visual Effects Eric Brevig
John Frazier
Ed Hirsh
Ben Snow
Touchstone Pictures/Jerry Bruckheimer Films Production Buena Vista
2001
(74th)
The Royal Tenenbaums Writing (Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen) Wes Anderson
Owen Wilson
Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
2002
(75th)
Lilo & Stitch Animated Feature Film Chris Sanders Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
2002
(75th)
Treasure Planet Animated Feature Film Ron Clements Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
2002
(75th)
Mike's New Car Short Film (Animated) Pete Docter
Roger Gould
Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
2003
(76th)
Brother Bear Animated Feature Film Aaron Blaise
Robert Walker
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
2003
(76th)
Finding Nemo Animated Feature Film Andrew Stanton Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
2003
(76th)
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Cinematography Russell Boyd 20th Century Fox and Universal Pictures and Miramax Films Production 20th Century Fox
2003
(76th)
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Sound Editing Richard King 20th Century Fox and Universal Pictures and Miramax Films Production 20th Century Fox
2003
(76th)
Destino Short Film (Animated) Dominique Monfery
Roy E. Disney
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
2003
(76th)
Finding Nemo Music (Original Score) Thomas Newman Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
2003
(76th)
Finding Nemo Sound Editing Gary Rydstrom
Michael Silvers
Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
2003
(76th)
Finding Nemo Writing (Original Screenplay) Andrew Stanton (screenplay and original story)
Bob Peterson (screenplay)
David Reynolds (screenplay)
Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
2003
(76th)
Boundin' Short Film (Animated) Bud Luckey Pixar Animation Studios Production
2003
(76th)
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Actor in a Leading Role Johnny Depp
as Jack Sparrow
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
2003
(76th)
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Makeup Ve Neill
Martin Samuel
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
2003
(76th)
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Sound Editing Christopher Boyes
George Watters II
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
2003
(76th)
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Sound Mixing Christopher Boyes
David Parker
David Campbell
Lee Orloff
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
2003
(76th)
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Visual Effects John Knoll
Hal Hickel
Charles Gibson
Terry Frazee
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
2003
(76th)
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Art Direction William Sandell (art direction)
Robert Gould (set decoration)
20th Century Fox and Universal Pictures and Miramax Films Production 20th Century Fox
2003
(76th)
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Costume Design Wendy Stites 20th Century Fox and Universal Pictures and Miramax Films Production 20th Century Fox
2003
(76th)
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Directing Peter Weir 20th Century Fox and Universal Pictures and Miramax Films Production 20th Century Fox
2003
(76th)
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Film Editing Lee Smith 20th Century Fox and Universal Pictures and Miramax Films Production 20th Century Fox
2003
(76th)
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Makeup Edouard Henriques III
Yolanda Toussieng
20th Century Fox and Universal Pictures and Miramax Films Production 20th Century Fox
2003
(76th)
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Best Picture Samuel Goldwyn, Jr.
Peter Weir
Duncan Henderson
20th Century Fox and Universal Pictures and Miramax Films Production 20th Century Fox
2003
(76th)
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Sound Mixing Paul Massey
D.M. Hemphill
Arthur Rochester
20th Century Fox and Universal Pictures and Miramax Films Production 20th Century Fox
2003
(76th)
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World Visual Effects Dan Sudick
Stefen Fangmeier
Nathan McGuinness
Robert Stromberg
20th Century Fox and Universal Pictures and Miramax Films Production 20th Century Fox
2004
(77th)
The Incredibles Animated Feature Film Brad Bird Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
2004
(77th)
The Incredibles Sound Editing Michael Silvers
Randy Thom
Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
2004
(77th)
Lorenzo Short Film (Animated) Mike Gabriel
Baker Bloodworth
Walt Disney Pictures Production
2004
(77th)
The Incredibles Sound Mixing Randy Thom
Gary A. Rizzo
Doc Kane
Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
2004
(77th)
The Incredibles Writing (Original Screenplay) Brad Bird Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
2004
(77th)
The Village Music (Original Score) James Newton Howard Touchstone Pictures Production Buena Vista
2005
(78th)
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Makeup Howard Berger
Tami Lane
Walt Disney Pictures/Walden Media Production Buena Vista
2005
(78th)
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Sound Mixing Terry Porter
Dean A. Zupancic
Tony Johnson
Walt Disney Pictures/Walden Media Production Buena Vista
2005
(78th)
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Visual Effects Dean Wright
Bill Westenhofer
Jim Berney
Scott Farrar
Walt Disney Pictures/Walden Media Production Buena Vista
2005
(78th)
One Man Band Short Film (Animated) Andrew Jiménez
Mark Andrews
Pixar Animation Studios Production
2006
(79th)
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Visual Effects John Knoll
Hal Hickel
Charles Gibson
Allen Hall
Walt Disney Pictures/Jerry Bruckheimer Films Production Buena Vista
2006
(79th)
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Art Direction Rick Heinrichs (art direction)
Cheryl Carasik (set decorator)
Walt Disney Pictures/Jerry Bruckheimer Films Production Buena Vista
2006
(79th)
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Sound Editing Christopher Boyes
George Watters II
Walt Disney Pictures/Jerry Bruckheimer Films Production Buena Vista
2006
(79th)
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Sound Mixing Paul Massey
Christopher Boyes
Lee Orloff
Walt Disney Pictures/Jerry Bruckheimer Films Production Buena Vista
2006
(79th)
The Little Matchgirl Short Film (Animated) Roger Allers
Don Hahn
Walt Disney Pictures Production Buena Vista
2006
(79th)
Cars Animated Feature Film John Lasseter Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
2006
(79th)
Cars Music (Original Song)
"Our Town"
Randy Newman Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
2006
(79th)
Lifted Short Film (Animated) Gary Rydstrom Pixar Animation Studios Production Buena Vista
2006
(79th)
The Prestige Art Direction Nathan Crowley (art direction)
Julie Ochipinti (set decoration)
Touchstone Pictures/Warner Bros. Pictures Production Buena Vista
2006
(79th)
The Prestige Cinematography Wally Pfister Touchstone Pictures/Warner Bros. Pictures Production Buena Vista
2007
(80th)
Ratatouille Animated Feature Film Brad Bird Pixar Production Walt Disney
2007
(80th)
Enchanted Music (Original Song)
"Happy Working Song"
Alan Menken (music)
Stephen Schwartz (lyric)
Walt Disney Pictures Production Walt Disney
2007
(80th)
Enchanted Music (Original Song)
"So Close"
Alan Menken (music)
Stephen Schwartz (lyric)
Walt Disney Pictures Production Walt Disney
2007
(80th)
Enchanted Music (Original Song)
"That's How You Know"
Alan Menken (music)
Stephen Schwartz (lyric)
Walt Disney Pictures Production Walt Disney
2007
(80th)
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Makeup Ve Neill
Martin Samuel
Walt Disney Pictures/Jerry Bruckheimer Films Production Walt Disney
2007
(80th)
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Visual Effects John Knoll
Hal Hickel
Charles Gibson
John Frazier
Walt Disney Pictures/Jerry Bruckheimer Films Production Walt Disney
2007
(80th)
Ratatouille Music (Original Score) Michael Giacchino Pixar Production Walt Disney
2007
(80th)
Ratatouille Sound Editing Randy Thom
Michael Silvers
Pixar Production Walt Disney
2007
(80th)
Ratatouille Sound Mixing Randy Thom
Michael Silvers
Doc Kane
Pixar Production Walt Disney
2007
(80th)
Ratatouille Writing (Original Screenplay) Brad Bird (screenplay and story)
Jan Pinkava (story)
Jim Capobianco (story)
Pixar Production Walt Disney

PIXAR 1986 Luxo Jr. Academy Award for Animated Short Film John Lasseter and William Reeves, Producers 1988 Tin Toy Short Film (Animated) John Lasseter William Reeves [1] 1997 Geri's Game Short Film (Animated) Jan Pinkava [2] 2001 For the Birds Short Film (Animated) Ralph Eggleston [3]

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was produced in 1937, but Disney received the Academy Honorary Award in 1938.
  2. ^ This was not an official nomination. The title was on a preliminary list of 21 films announced as nominations from which the Documentary Award Committee subsequently selected 7 titles for inclusion on the final ballot. This film did not appear on the final ballot.